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Online survey system for getting feedback -- recommendations?
Téma indítója: Samuel Murray
Samuel Murray Hollandia Local time: 12:31 Tag (2006 óta) angol - afrikaans + ...
Dec 7, 2021
Hello everyone
We gave a series of webinars and we'd like to get feedback about those webinars from people who attended them. Can you recommend an online survey system that might be suitable?
Ideally, I would like to be able to ask the person at the top of the survey "Which webinars did you attend" and then they tick the boxes to indicate which webinars they attended, and then lower down in the survey ask them three basic questions about the webinars that they attended... See more
Hello everyone
We gave a series of webinars and we'd like to get feedback about those webinars from people who attended them. Can you recommend an online survey system that might be suitable?
Ideally, I would like to be able to ask the person at the top of the survey "Which webinars did you attend" and then they tick the boxes to indicate which webinars they attended, and then lower down in the survey ask them three basic questions about the webinars that they attended (e.g. what did you think of the presenter, what did you think of the presentation, do you have any other comments).
But I want the user to see (or be able to anwer) only questions relating to the webinars that they claim to have attended. This means that questions for other webinars must be either hidden or made unanswerable in the survey. Do any of you have any recommendations? I prefer to have all questions on a single page or one webinar per page.
I tried Typeform, but Typeform allows only one question per screen, so if it's 10 webinars times 3 questions, that's a survey with 30 times clicking "OK" or "Next", which is much, much too long. SurveyMonkey does have logic in the paid version, but I'm not sure if that is suitable for what I'm trying to do, and there doesn't seem to be a try-before-you-buy option.
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